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Lies People Tell: An FBI Agent's toolkit for
Lies People Tell: An FBI Agent's toolkit for

Lies People Tell: An FBI Agent's toolkit for catching liars and cheats.

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Product Description What if there was an easy way to know when someone is trying to deceive you, would you be interested? Would you like to be a better communicator and protect you and your family from shady characters? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then this book is for you! Frank Runles, veteran FBI Special Agent, reveals everything he has learned over a 20-year career spotting liars and exposing cheats using Deceptive Language Analysis. If you talk to people for a living such as a Human Resources Manager, counselor, coach, negotiator, salesperson, investigator, parent, or anyone in a leadership position, "Lies People Tell" is a must read!After reading this book, you will recognize the difference between a lie and deceptive language. Mr. Runles uses statements from the George Zimmerman/Trayvon Martin Case, Casey Anthony Case, Oscar Pistorius Case, and Susan Smith Case and statements he has collected over the years consulting with law enforcement to show the many ways language is used to mislead and deceive. The author shows how recognizing deceptive language used in criminal investigations can also be applied to everyday activities such as interviewing a new babysitter, counseling a subordinate on their work performance, dealing with pushy salespeople, or determining why your teenage came home late from curfew. About the Author Frank Runles was a Special Agent at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for more than 20 years. During his tenure with the FBI, Mr. Runles investigated a wide variety of criminal matters to include organized crime, drug trafficking, high level financial crimes, labor racketeering, kidnappings, and serial murders. During his investigative career, Mr. Runles conducted more than 1,000 interviews both internationally and domestic. Mr. Runles also served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Virginia as part of the FBI National Academy. In this role, Mr. Runles instructed more than 900 Secret Service, U.S. Marshal Service, Department of Homeland Security Agents, and other U.S. and international senior law enforcement officers on Advanced Interview Techniques and Deceptive Language Analysis. Mr. Runles was also the Lead Instructor for new FBI agents, instructing courses on Interviewing and Interrogations, Detection of Deception, and Intelligence Collection Techniques. In a similar role, Mr. Runles taught these same courses for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) State Security Division Investigators and Intelligence Officers.Mr. Runles was also selected by the FBI for overseas duty. In this role, Mr. Runles worked with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Navy Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and with the CIA and Joint Special Operations Forces in Iraq conducting intelligence debriefings of hundreds of foreign fighters captured during combat operations. Mr. Runles also served for 10 years on the FBI SWAT team, including in the role of Sniper Team Leader. Mr. Runles is the host of the "Lies People Tell with Frank Runles" podcast.